Easy Chicken Vegetable Curry Recipe

This satisfying and easy chicken curry recipe has many of the same wonderful flavors of Asian or Thai chicken curry.

This is a simple one pot Thai chicken curry that’s hard to resist. It’s not only delicious, but it’s such an easy chicken curry that you can make it all in one pot and finished in about 30 minutes. That’s why it’s such a great dish to have during the week when you need to feed a hungry family, quick and fresh. To make it easy chicken curry easier, just prep the vegetables the day ahead and all you need to do is to cook it in the pan and dinner is served! Hearty root vegetables such as carrots and potatoes are included, but you an add different variations on the veggies. Bell peppers, egg plant, broccoli or cauliflower are also great additions to this curried chicken recipe. You just need to adjust cooking times to the vegetables that you are using so that they can all cook evenly. For example, this recipe for chicken curry used all firm root vegetables so their cooking times are consistent. Broccoli and cauliflower are similar in texture, so pairing these two in this curry recipe would be ideal. Curried chicken recipes also vary in spice, so making this version spicy is as simple as adding some fresh chopped chili peppers to your liking. Using spicy curry powder is also an option for additional heat and the balance of the soothing coconut milk makes this dish fantastic. Using boneless skinless chicken breasts makes it healthy and if you want more flavor, you can use boneless chicken thighs. It’s an easy chicken curry recipe that you can make ahead of time because the flavors actually taste better the next day. And it’s the perfect and simple weeknight dinner of chicken curry! Click Here for all our –> Great and Easy Asian Recipes

Watch the video making the easy and fantastic Chicken Curry with Vegetables:

This Easy Curry Chicken was originally published in 2013 and re-published in 2017 with new images and video!

See post for more recipe details. Cooking times for the potatoes and chicken will vary depending on how large of pieces they are cut into and how cold they are when added to the curry. Use what ever curry powder is your favorite. Here's one of our favorites: Curry Powder.

Adjust the amount of chicken stock based on how thick or thin you like your curry, as well as how thick the coconut milk is.